Read the full story on Japan 2 Earth - Startup Aims to Launch World's First Battery Tanker by 2025
PowerX, a Tokyo-based startup company, is working to develop a "battery tanker", a cargo ship to transport energy. When completed, it will be the first of its kind.
The vessel would store surplus electricity from solar, wind, and other renewable energy produced in rural areas in storage batteries installed on board. The energy could then be transported to urban areas.
The government's Basic Plan on Ocean Policy, approved by the Cabinet in April 2023, clearly states that it will consider supporting this project. Likewise, major trading and power companies are supporting the project with their investments.
Delivering Excess Energy to Where It's Needed
Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kyushu, and other regions where renewable energy is expanding have recently seen a sharp increase in "output power control." Electric power companies are instructing operators to temporarily halt power generation to avoid an excess supply of electricity.
Battery tankers, if successfully developed and commercialized, are expected to lead to more effective utilization of renewable energy.
Continue reading the full story on Japan 2 Earth to learn more about how this cargo ship that transports clean energy could soon become a reality.
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Author: The Sankei Shimbun